De Blasio on Trump Jr. run: 'Be my guest'

Donald Trump Jr. might feel less inclined to make a run for Mayor of New York City in 2017 after seeing how city voters cast their ballots in this year's presidential election, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday.

“I never like to rule anything out,” Trump Jr. said Sunday on CNN's State of the Union. “We always like to keep our options open, so if I could do that as a service to my country, I would love to do that.”

De Blasio, asked Monday to respond, said he was proud of decreases in crime on his watch, and increased high school graduation rates, and said "I’ll put that record up against anyone."

"In terms of Donald Trump Jr., I will predict something right here and now," he said. "That his father and his values will be rejected soundly by the people of New York City in November. So, if after that he thinks that it’s a great idea to run against me, be my guest."